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CHARLESTON, S.C. – As temperatures soar in the Lowcountry, the risk of technology overheating becomes a pressing concern for many. To ensure your devices remain in optimal condition during these hot days, consider the following tips.
First, always keep your devices in a well-ventilated area. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight or enclosed spaces where heat can accumulate. Secondly, regularly clean your devices, especially vents and fans, to prevent dust buildup that can hinder airflow.
Third, use cooling pads for laptops and other devices that may require additional cooling support. These pads can help dissipate heat more effectively. Fourth, limit the use of resource-intensive applications during peak heat hours. Running multiple high-demand programs can generate excessive heat, so try to schedule heavy tasks for cooler times of the day.
Finally, consider investing in a temperature monitoring app that alerts you if your device is getting too hot. By following these tips, you can help extend the lifespan of your technology while keeping it safe from the summer heat.
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